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Doped amorphous SiC, mixed carbide and oxycarbide thin films by a liquid route

Chu et al., 1989

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12869370076995395678
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Chu C
Liimatta E
Mackenzie J
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A new family of disordered materials called amorphous covalent ceramics (ACC) has been obtained by pyrolysis of metal-organic polymers. The transformation from polycarbosilane to amorphous and microcrystalline SiC has been studied. New a-SiC: H thin films have also …
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